Carlos Lerma made this super adorable and colorful Princess Peach artwork. I originally found this on Geek-Art.net and I also featured his abstract Batman artwork for a previous PotW. Check out Lerms and all of his greatness on his Deviant Art, Blog,Website. My favorite of Lerma include Neil Gaiman, Sirius Black, Darth Vader, Buddha and Riff Raff

Carlos Lerma made this very cool Batman art I originally found on Geek-Art.net (<- which has the coolest stuff btw!). Check out Lerms and all of his greatness on his Deviant Art, Blog, Website. His work is really great and I already saw a bunch I want to feature for other PotW’s!

These are the latest miniature street art installations by Slinkachu. Thumbelina instantly came to mind! Check out Slinkachu website to see more of his art and information. Slinkachu’s Bio via his website: “My ‘Little People Project’ started in 2006. It involves the remodelling and painting of miniature model train set characters, which I then place and leave on the street. It is both a street art installation project and a photography project. The street-based side of my work plays with the notion of surprise and I aim to encourage city-dwellers to be more aware of their surroundings. The scenes I set…

This was made by Jason Baalman aka EclecticAsylum on YouTube. He does some unique and cool art videos on Youtube. Check out his channel and you can buy his art on ebay. He also submitted this video for the Guggenheim Museums YouTube Play. A Biennial of Creative Video. He used the website iScribble.net to do this online drawing. “An evolving painting created by four artists working simultaneously on the same digital canvas. The paintings metamorphic process was unplanned and free form. The artists took cues from each others actions and interpretation of various shapes/colors. Communication was made possible by text…

Christian Faur creates masterpieces with crayons, and not the way you may think. Instead of using crayons as they were made to be used (you know, by coloring) he uses crayon tips to act as an individual pixel for his artwork. By using a digital mapping technique he is able to deconstruct the imagery down to pixels. From there he hand-casts crayons to the exact tones and colors needed for that piece. Thousands of crayons later you get a unique mixture of both sculpture and photography. From a distance the pieces appear to be pixellated images. Up close the image…